South Korean gamers are getting upset that servers for Riot Games' League of Legends in the country have spent more time under maintenance or facing downtime in the last month than being operational.

According to this Kotaku report, March saw LoL servers down for a good portion of the month (12 days in total), and April isn't shaping up to be much better. Servers for the game in South Korea have been down five out of the ten days of April due to server downtime, maintenance, emergency maintenance, and other technical problems. Here's a list from the South Korean League of Legends web site:

Fans love the game in South Korea but they are beginning to get sick of not being able to play it. Riot Games Korea says that there was a problem with the game's database and that some of the servers' instability issues were due to large numbers of players streaming in. Riot Games Korea said that it is determined to make the LoL servers stable again. Let's hope that they do before gamers who play the game in droves at net cafes throughout the country don't turn to something else to spend their time on... like DOTA 2.